ENB - REGION 1 NOTICES

Negative Declaration

Nassau County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed addition and alterations to the Paul D. Schreiber High School in the Port Washington Union Free School District, SED Project No. 28-04-04-03-0-001-018, will not have a significant environmental impact. The action involves an addition of 61,560 square feet. The project is located at 101 Campus Drive in the Town of North Hempstead.

Nassau County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed addition and alterations to the John Philip Sousa Elementary School in the Port Washington Union Free School District, SED Project No. 28-04-04-03-0-003-017, will not have a significant environmental impact. The action involves an addition of 91,300 square feet. The project is located at 101 Old Sands Point Road in the Town of North Hempstead.

Nassau County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed addition and alterations to the South Salem Elementary School in the Port Washington Union Free School District, SED Project No. 28-04-04-03-0-008-004, will not have a significant environmental impact. The action involves an addition of 33,800 square feet. The project is located at 10 Newbury Road in the Town of North Hempstead.

Suffolk County - The Town of Brookhaven Town Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed Change of zone Petition of Gyrodyne Company of America, Inc. will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves the change of zone petition of Gyrodyne Company of America, Inc. from L-1 Industrial, to "PrC-HC" Res. The project is located on Stony Brook Road, Stony Brook, NY.

Suffolk County - The Town of Southold Planning board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed Laurel Links Subdivision and Site Plan, will not have a significant adverse environmental impact.

The action involves the creation of 31 lots by subdividing land totaling 222.85 acres. Lots 1-29 with sizes varying from 28.666 to 40.542 square feet are to be clustered in the central portion of the property and developed with detached single-family units. Lot 31 (160.16 acres) is to be developed as an 18-hole not-for-profit golf course with tennis courts, pool, clubhouse, parking and a superintendent's residence. Lot 30 totaling 2.39 acres would be used for maintenance facilities in conjunction with the golf course. Open space parcels A-E will be created as follows: Parcel A is comprised of 15.81 acres and surrounds the homesites as a separation between the golf use and the residential use; Parcel B is 20.09 acres in size and is a buffer which includes a natural wetland system on the site; Parcels C and D (0.75 and 1.84 acres respectively) are located along Main Road on the north part of the site. Approximately 3.95 acres of new surface water will be created. Approximately 14 acres of existing woodland will be converted to golf course.

The project is located south of NYS Route 25 (Main Road), east of the rear yard of homes fronting Delmar drive, generally west of Bray Avenue and generally north of Peconic Bay Boulevard in the Town of Southold.

Suffolk County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed additions and alterations to the Center Moriches High School in the Center Moriches Union Free School District, SED Project No. 58-02-33-02-0-006-006, may have a significant environmental impact and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement must be prepared.
The action involves 65,834 square feet of new additions on existing property. The project is located at 311 Frowein Road in Center Moriches, New York.

Suffolk County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed additions and alterations to the Ross/Sonderling High School in the Brentwood Union Free School District, SED Project No. 58-05-12-03-0-002-005, may have a significant environmental impact and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement must be prepared.
The action involves 150,000 square feet of new additions on existing property. The project is located at 5th Avenue and First Street in Brentwood, New York.

Nassau County - The Incorporated Village of Lake Success, as lead agency has received a Draft Scope from the North Shore Hebrew Academy for the preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Copies of the Draft Scope submitted by the applicant are available from the contact person listed below. Public comments will be accepted by the lead agency until 5:00 p.m. on March 31, 2000. Thereafter, in accordance with 6 NYCRR §617.8, the lead agency will issue a Final Scope which the applicant must use in preparation of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

The North Shore Hebrew Academy is proposing to construct a synagogue and high school campus facility for the education of Jewish students from grades nine through twelve. The subject 11.065 acre property is situated on the northwest corner of the North Service Road of the Long Island Expressway and Community Drive, Incorporated Village of Lake Success. The proposed 400-student high school campus facility is proposed to contain classrooms, enrichment facilities, library area, student activity center, cafeteria, auditorium, gymnasium, athletic facilities and fields and a synagogue. In addition, a common access is proposed among the North Shore Hebrew Academy and two proximate properties proposed for development by The Jain Center of America, Inc. and the Korean Church of Brooklyn. The Positive Declaration for this action was published in the ENB on March 1, 2000. The project is located on the northwest corner of the North Service Road of the Long Island Expressway and Community Drive, (Section 2 - Block 358 - Lot 37), Incorporated Village of Lake Success.

Contact: Carol Pogrell, Village Administrator/Village Clerk, Incorporated Village of Lake Success, Village Hall, 318 Lakeville Road, Great Neck, New York 11020 (516) 482-4411.

Notice of Acceptance of Final Supplemental Generic EIS

Suffolk County - The Town of Huntington Town Board, as lead agency has accepted a Final Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Massapequa Cove, Inc., Proposed Change of Zone #98-ZM-315. The action involves the request by Massapequa Cove, Inc. for a change of zone from I-1 Light Industry to R-RM Retirement District for 12.0 acres. The rezoning is proposed to enable development of 174 senior citizen independent living housing units contained in thirteen (13) separate two-story buildings with 262 parking spaces, and a 2,100 square foot recreation building and outdoor swimming pool.. Road access to the site is via Park Drive. The rezoning is inconsistent with the Town Board-adopted findings for the Melville-Route 110 Area GEIS later incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan GEIS, which designate the subject property for Industry/Office. The Comprehensive Plan identifies the parcel as within the non-core office industry area, allowing an FAR of .20 for office and .33 for industry. However, the Comprehensive Plan also specifies a policy of encouraging the development of senior citizen housing particularly where the housing provides a substantial public benefit to offset the increases in density. The project is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Walt Whitman Road and Park Drive in Melville.